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7 TUNES; This week's essential download tracks PICK OF THE WEEK.


TIESTO IWill Be Here What do you get when you mix the world's leading trance DJ with Sneaky Sound System? This stunning dancefloor monster translates to party, club or car spectacular.

DEADMAU5 Ghosts 'N' Stuff More great dance music with a commercial twist, this time from uber-producer Deadmau5, and it's pronounced MOUSE, not MauFive. Brilliant, with a vocal you won't forget in a hurry.

NATALIE IMBRUGLIA Want The sexy former Aussie soap star is back with a raunchy topless video which sees her writhing about semi-naked on a bed. The track is pretty good too it's an upbeat pop monster that sounds like Girls Aloud.

CLIENT Make Me Believe In You This comes from the girl collection of Client A, Client B and Client E. It's their classic synth synth  
n.
1. Informal A synthesizer.

2. A style of light popular music made with synthesizers. Also called synth-pop.
 sound and somehow they make something icy and glacial sound hot with a dark seductive edge. A cool electronic track.

MUMFORD & SONS Little Lion Man A lovely little folky folk·y  
n. & adj.
Variant of folkie.
 sounding tune which comes from the quartet's soon-to-be-released debut album Sign No More. There's a slight Arcade Fire in the multi-instrumental sound and vocals with a hint of Noah And The Whale.

THE BLIZZARDS Trust Me I'm A Doctor A rip-roaring track from the Irish band. It's a bit repetitive lyric wise but it's a fun track that's full of energy and will get you dancing.

SALON SOCIETY Preaching The Blues A great little sassy sas·sy 1  
adj. sas·si·er, sas·si·est
1. Rude and disrespectful; impudent.

2. Lively and spirited; jaunty.

3. Stylish; chic: a sassy little hat.
 single from the Glasgow four-piece with a strong bluesy vocal from front woman Roxanne Claxton and bags of attitude. Bluebells Ken McCluskey contributes

harmonica harmonica.

1 The simplest of the musical instruments employing free reeds, known also as the mouth organ or French harp. It was probably invented in 1829 by Friedrich Buschmann of Berlin, who called his instrument the Mundäoline.
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Publication:Sunday Mail (Glasgow, Scotland)
Date:Sep 27, 2009
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